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What does faithfulness look like when we can't control the outcome?
It's a question I've been wrestling with this week.
As another Alpha course approaches, I found myself checking registrations, hoping more names would appear. The more I reflected on it, the more I realised how easy it is to move from caring deeply about something... to quietly trying to carry an outcome that was never mine to carry.
Then I realised this isn't just about Alpha.
It's about every area of life where we faithfully show up without knowing what the result will be. Whether it's a ministry, a relationship, your family, your work, or a dream that God has placed on your heart, there comes a point where we've done all we can do, and we have to trust God with the rest.
In this episode of SafelyRAW, I share a personal reflection on faithfulness, trust, and learning the difference between my responsibility and God's.
This isn't a conversation with easy answers. It's an invitation to reflect on a question I'm still asking myself:
Where does my responsibility end... and where does God's begin?
Thank you for joining me on this journey.
By Lorraine ReynoldsWhat does faithfulness look like when we can't control the outcome?
It's a question I've been wrestling with this week.
As another Alpha course approaches, I found myself checking registrations, hoping more names would appear. The more I reflected on it, the more I realised how easy it is to move from caring deeply about something... to quietly trying to carry an outcome that was never mine to carry.
Then I realised this isn't just about Alpha.
It's about every area of life where we faithfully show up without knowing what the result will be. Whether it's a ministry, a relationship, your family, your work, or a dream that God has placed on your heart, there comes a point where we've done all we can do, and we have to trust God with the rest.
In this episode of SafelyRAW, I share a personal reflection on faithfulness, trust, and learning the difference between my responsibility and God's.
This isn't a conversation with easy answers. It's an invitation to reflect on a question I'm still asking myself:
Where does my responsibility end... and where does God's begin?
Thank you for joining me on this journey.